Court hearing of Federal Antimonopoly Service vs. Koltsovo airport put off until January 30, 2007
22 December 2007 (11:53)
The court hearing of Federal Antimonopoly Service vs. Koltsovo airport (based on the Competition Protection Act) was put off until January 30, 2007
The Federal Antimonopoly Service suspects that Koltsovo airport has overpriced its fuel; the Service has already found the airport guilty of violating the antimonopoly legislation in the past and ordered them to retain the so-called historic slots for Ural Airlines Moscow-bound flights and to annul their contract of tenancy with Aviaprad, the air carrier.
The Federal Antimonopoly Service suspects that Koltsovo airport has overpriced its fuel; the Service has already found the airport guilty of violating the antimonopoly legislation in the past and ordered them to retain the so-called historic slots for Ural Airlines Moscow-bound flights and to annul their contract of tenancy with Aviaprad, the air carrier.
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